10 Classic Holiday Recipes Re-Invented (2024)

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It’s the holiday season! That means it’s time for some fun and relaxation with your nearest and dearest. Unfortunately, this time of year has come to be associated more with sugar and booze than with laughter and joy. (Seriously. Has a big hunk of fruitcake and a snifter of brandy ever resulted in true, lasting happiness?) Holiday recipes don’t have to make you feel crappy.

How do we rectify this situation? With delicious recipes, of course! Whether you’re hosting or guest-ing this holiday season, spread the joy with these healthy alternatives to classic cold-weather holiday recipes.

And for even more inspiration for holiday recipes, check out these 14 Tips and Recipes to Keep you Healthy During the Holidays.

1. Egg Nog

Let’s start with the big one: Egg nog. Whether you love it or hate it, you have to admit that it’s worked its way into our holiday season consciousness. But a warm, comforting bevvy doesn’t need to be packed with milk, raw eggs and white sugar. Try these hearty, healthful alternatives instead.

  • Almond Cinnamon Holiday Nog
  • Super Holiday Nog
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  • Turmeric Tea

2. Holiday co*cktails

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This year, don’t spend holiday parties in a co*cktail-fuelled haze. Healthful mocktails pack just as much holiday spirit and don’t come with a hangover the next day. Plus, mocktails will hydrate rather than dehydrate you, which will boost your mood and energy levels and help keep you partying all night long.

  • Grapefruit Cinnamon Soda
  • Frothy Squashy co*cktails
  • Strawberry Rhubarb Frosty Mocktail
  • Tangerine Bubbly Mocktail
  • Caribbean Spiced Mocktail

3. Mashed Potatoes

Mashed potatoes wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world, if it weren’t for all the conventional dairy products people love to pack in there. Skip the sour cream and cream cheese, and swap those blood-sugar blasting white potatoes for an alternative mashable veggie.

  • Mashed Cauliflower
  • Sweet Potato Dumplings
  • All-Dressed Sweet Potatoes
  • Sweet Potato and Apple Casserole

4. Yorkshire Puddings

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Okay, okay – gluten-free bread options aren’t always the lightest and fluffiest of creations. But they can be totally delicious (not to mention healthy for your digestion). Instead of scarfing down croissants and Yorkshire puddings, indulge in one of these gluten-free bread options.

  • Gluten-Free Corn Bread
  • Grain-Free Almond Bread
  • Banana Muffins with Current Cranberry Spread

5. Stuffing

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Stuffing is one of those holiday recipes that’s totally easy to health-ify. Get creative and swap those bread crumbs for a gluten-free option like quinoa or wild rice, and add extra veggies beyond the usual onions and celery. And if you’re not cooking a turkey, why not stuff some portobello mushrooms instead?

  • UnStuffed Stuffing
  • Pom + Kale Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms
  • Wild Rice + Quinoa Party in a Bowl

6. Conventional Meat

VEGAN SHEPHERD’S PIE RECIPE

Meat is not a holiday requirement and if you’re serving up a turkey or roast beef this year, let’s make sure it’s organic, free-range and the local-est of local. I’ve got a full guide to meat labels here that walks you through what to look for. I always treat meat like the condiment on the plate, and pack the rest of my meal with veggies. Don’t feel constrained by tradition – your guests will love these awesome plantiful alternatives.

  • Vegan Shepherd’s Pie
  • Lentil Loaf
  • Warm Wild Rice and Chickpea Salad
  • Balsamic Maple Tempeh

7. Gingerbread Men

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Now we’re getting to the extra fun stuff! Baking up some gingerbread men for your loved ones is totally A-OK – let’s ensure we’re using natural sweeteners and rocking it gluten-free. Before diving into that pile of cookies, though, make sure it’s not just the ginger you’re after. A cup of homemade ginger tea might just quash that craving!

  • Crispy Gluten-Free Ginger Cookies (you can use gingerbread men cookie cutters with these!)
  • Chocolate Chip Ginger Snap Cookies
  • Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Double Chocolate Spiced Cookies
  • Classic Ginger Tea

8. Fruitcake and Pie

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Does anyone actually buy those slabs of fruitcake wrapped in cellophane at the grocery store? Aside from the ability to survive a couple weeks in the mail, fruitcake doesn’t boast too many benefits, health- or taste-wise (don’t let the ‘fruit’ in the name fool you). You’ll score way more points with your friends and fam by baking up some fresh, delicious and gluten-free goodies instead.

  • Chocolate Cream Pie
  • Sticky Fig Pudding Cake
  • Grain-Free Fruit Crumble
  • Strawberry Rhubarb Cake
  • Dairy-Free Maple Cream Custard
  • Pumpkin Cake
  • Apple Gingerbread Cake
  • Gluten-Free and Vegan Pie Crust

9. Candy Canes

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Craving something sweet or minty? These healthful treats will fit the bill.

  • Matcha Peppermint Patties
  • Mint Truffles
  • Chocolate Cranberry Blossoms
  • Superfood Bon Bons
  • Low Glycemic Chocolate Clusters

10. After-Dinner Coffee

Phew! Once dinner is done and dessert is eaten, there’s nothing left to do but sit around the table with your nearest and dearest and sip on something warm and comforting. Let’s focus on relaxation here, not on chasing a caffeine high!

  • The Best Pumpkin Spice Latte
  • Choco-Latte
  • Fresh Mulled Apple Cider
  • Yogi Tea

Hosting this year and don’t know where to start?

If you’re hosting this year’s festivities, there’s no need to stress!Let us do the healthy menu planning for you. Check out ourUnDiet Celebration Guidefor a full holiday menu with recipes and shopping lists for 12 or 24 guests.

I hope this delicious collection of holiday recipes inspires you to branch out and try new things – and I’ll bet many of these will become your new annual favourites.

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FAQs

What are classic holiday foods? ›

Every family in every part of the world serves their own traditional Christmas foods, but in the U.S., some are enjoyed nationwide:
  • Turkey.
  • Prime Rib.
  • Baked Ham.
  • Mashed Potatoes & Gravy.
  • Stuffing.
  • Green Bean Casserole.
  • Candied Sweet Potatoes.
  • Roasted Vegetables.
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What is one food strongly associated with an American holiday? ›

It doesn't get much more traditional than a Thanksgiving turkey. Nearly 90 percent of Americans eat turkey as the main course on the Thanksgiving holiday. Even though turkeys were native to the New World, turkey was quite popular for British holiday meals.

What are the top 10 Christmas foods? ›

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  5. Poultry. ...
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  7. Cranberry sauce. ...
  8. Plum pudding.
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What is the biggest food holiday in the US? ›

Mon, 30 Jan 2012 21:37:23 GMT — According to the USDA, Super Bowl Sunday is the second largest food consumption day of the year, behind Thanksgiving.

What do Americans normally eat on Christmas? ›

Roast turkey and ham are popular for Christmas dinner throughout the country, but depending on the region, so are tamales, roast goose with red cabbage, crawfish jambalaya, roast pork or “seven fishes” seafood salad.

What is the most traditional Christmas dinner? ›

Traditional Christmas dinner features turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and vegetables. Other types of poultry, roast beef, or ham, are also used.

What is the perfect Christmas dinner? ›

You likely will want to choose a main first, like a turkey, Christmas ham, casserole or other show-stopping dishes. Then, you can compliment your main with Christmas side dishes and holiday appetizers. And of course, you can't forget about sweet Christmas desserts and festive co*cktails to sip on throughout the night!

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Feb 21, 2024

What is a classic Christmas dinner menu? ›

Traditional Christmas foods are very similar to Thanksgiving and consists of roast turkey, turkey stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, dinner rolls, cranberry sauce and pies such as apple or pumpkin. Other non-traditional main dish favorites are ham, roast beef or lasagna.

What are common holiday meats? ›

The 12 Meats of Christmas: Your Holiday Meat Buying Guide
  • Dry Aged Prime Sirloin Roast Beef.
  • All Natural Smoked Spiral Ham.
  • All Natural Bone-In Pork Roast.
  • All Natural Boneless Turkey Roast.
  • All Natural Whole Turkey.
  • All Natural Duck.
  • Dry Aged American Rack of Lamb.
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Traditional dishes like pasties and ravioli with cabbage stuffing or dumplings with mushrooms and cabbage. Dumplings with potatoes and cottage cheese or stuffed only with mushrooms are other frequent Christmas Eve table items.

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